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News from 07/11/1890

1890; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

R. Mitchell, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Wm. Henry Peck,

Resumo

Frontmatter: "Yorkshire Factory Times" Postal Rates, Yorkshire Factory Times. News: The King of Holland Is Lying on His Death Bed, Cabinet Makers' Dispute in Bradford, A Column for Law Matters, A Dispute Has Broken out in the Holmfirth District upon a Matter That Seems to Us Frivolous in the Extreme, A Country Merchant's Trials, I Take London Merely Because the Figures Are Handy for … in the Tracts I Have Named Every Workman Knows That Every Town, I Notice That the Manufacturers Association Have Held a Meeting for the Purpose of Presenting to Mr. South Well of Bridgeworth a Service of Silver Plate, Value Two-Hundred Guineas, Subscribed for by Manufacturers and Friends, Mr. Southwell Who Is, I Believe, President of the Association) Having Rendered Long and Conspienous Services to the Carpet Trade, When Will Labour Assert Itself in Municipal Representation, Leeds Leeds Notes, Kidderminster Kidderminster Notes, Gasworkers' Meeting at Bradford Captious Critics Silenced, Another Meeting the Manufacturers Held on the Same Day, The London Dockers Are Having a Very Anxious … of It, but Are Keeping Their Heads Fairly Cool, in Expectation of Trouble at Some of the Docks, the Union Issued the Following Manifesto, Cunctatorian Fancies, How They Smoke, Household Hints, The Man Who Work at the Various Forges in the down Are without a Union, In the First of These Two Cases, It Will Seem That a Firm at Howarth Were Summoned, at the Instance of the Factory Inspector, for Not Complying with a Provision of the Factory Act, Ans Reporting to Him a Hoist Accident That Had Occurred to a Boy in His Employ, No, Thank You, Eighty-One Persons Have Lost Their Lives in a Collision at Sea between the Spanish Vizeayer and an Unknown Schooner, The Men Employed at a Firm of Cabinetmakers of Bradford Are Fighting a Plucky Battle, in Order to Obtain an Advance of Wages Runging from Fifteen to Thirty-Five Per Cent, Gleanings and Comments, The Doings of Dick and Sally A True Tale, Ingenious Sooundrels, A Rather Hard Case Came under Our Observation the Other Day of What Working Men Have to Put up with in Times of Trouble, and Which Those Who Occupy a Rather More Clevated Position Would Do Well to Consider, Claim under the Employers' Liability Act, Again, to Every True Trades Unionist, What a Pitiable Sight It Was to See Men Whose Boast Is of Their Trades Unionism Working Heart and Soul to Secure the Return of Those Who Never Lose an Opportunity, However Trivial, to Misrepresent the Aims and Objects of Local Trades Unionism, A Terrible Murder Was Committed at a Wedding in Glasgow on Monday Night, English Patents, Councillor Robert Pratt and His Ideas, I Only Refer, However, to the Canon's Dictum by Way of Illustrating the Differences of Opinion That Exist as to What Is the Real Reason for the Misery That Surrounds Us, That Milkman, But There Are Steps Which We Can Take, Seeing Clearly That They Will Carry Us in the Direction That We Want to Travel, A Good Sign, Origin of Familiar Phrases, The Appeal for Trades Union Rights at Plymouth, And While, We Are Thinking of These Things, It Not Well to Ask Ourselves Whether We Are to Be for Ever Docmed to Suffer and to Make No Sign, Now Let Us Go a Step Further, and We Find That Mr. Craven Is in Favour of an Eight Hours Day for the Miner, or Even Less Then That, but He Is Desirous of Seeing, What the Miner Can Do Towards Obtaining This Themselves by the Power of Their Union, The Strike of Weavers at Huddersfield, A Child's Victory, The Fairley Piecers Have Our Fullest Sympathy in Their Attempts to Get More Wages, Labour Movements Abroad, Brother Gardner's Lime-Kiln Club, Strike of Weavers at Scholes, Holmfirth, Multiple News Items, The Passengers by the American Line Steamer Pennsylvania, from New York to Queenstown, Have Had a Dreadful Experience, His Honour and Bijah, With Respect to the Second Case, Whergin a Firm at Keighley Were Sued for the Sum of £78 as Damages for Injuries Sustained, We Are Very Strongly of Opinion That the Verdict Is against the Weight of Evidence, In the Country Grocery, Echoes from Yorkshire Mills and Workshops, Bradford, A Similar Complaint Reaches Us of Unfairness in Distributing the Work from a Firm in the Neighbourhood of Colne-Road, Where It Appears That Although Some of the Weavers Are Working Overtime Two Hours Every Night, Others Are Going Away When They down Their Warps, and Playing Upwards of Three Weeks before They Can Get Another One In, The Charter of Labour, The Question of "Serges" at Huddersfield, National Greetings, He Couldn't Help It, Batley and Batley Carr, "It Is Very Kind of the Railway Company to Put up Those Signs, Beware of Pickpockets, The Federation of Workmen in Shipping Industries, The Engineers of Stannizley and Rodley Have a Legitimate Complaint, Viz., That One of the Largest Firms Are Trying to Run off a Bargain Made in August, Mr. William Turnock, an Accountant, Stock, and Sharebroker, of Todmorden, Has Been Remanded on a Charge of Obtaining £1,200 under False Pretences, The Busiest Are the Happiest, He Wanted to Feel at Home, B. T, Labour Representation and Fair Wages in Nottingham, Organising Labourers in Lancashire, Claim for Wages at Halifax, Gradually, However, the Workers Are Having the Bandage Taken from Their Eyes, A Man in the Declension of His Age Knows Not What to Do with Himself If He Cannot Think, Mr. W. Astor, the American Million Who Said to Be Worth £40,000,000, Is Coming England to Stay for about a Twelve Months, He Did Not Sing, Golden Thoughts, The Landlord of a Village Tavern Stoud at His Door Fondly Gazing at His Newly-Put-Up Sign of the Golden Lamb, Which Specimen of Zoology Swung Lazily over His Door, Two Cases Were Tried Last Week in the Law Courts at Keighley Which, in Our Opiuion, Domand the Careful Attention of Every Factory Worker in Yorkshire, What We Hear Bradford, At One of the Firms in the Batley District There Seems Every Probability That There Will before Long Be Another of Those Strikes Which Have Been so Frequent during the Last Eighteen Months, Mr. Fenwick, M. P., Is Going to Introduce Abill into the House of Commons Next Session Dealing with Payment of Members of Parliament, and His Idea That £300 Per Year Would Be the Proper Figure as Payment for Services Renderd, But What a Change Has Come over the Scene, Here We Have Two M. P's. From the Manufacturing Circle Advocating Trade Unionism, and One of Them Speaking of the Union as a Moral Power, A Labour Victory at Grimsby, The General Union of Operative Carpenters and Joiners, Law Cases Breach of the Factory Act, From the Report of the Gasworkers' Meeting at Bradford Which Appears in Another Column It Will Be Apparent That the Gasworkers' Organisation Has Had a Little of That Experience That Comes to All Young Trades Union Organisations, Within the past Few Days We Have Been in Receipt of an Inquiry upon the Subject of a Combination for Cab and Bus Drivers, And While They Are Cogitating in This Way They Will Remember That, While the Gentry of the Country Have and Average Annual Income of £1,665 Per Adult Male, the Average Annual Income of the Comparatively Poor Is Only £70 Per Adult Male, They Are Not Likely to Go Back to Serfdom for It, The Discussion upon the Eight Hours' Question Goes Merrily on, and Few Public Men Are There Who Have Not Spoken out on This Question, The Conciliation Board, Female Bravery, The Grievances of Our Fishermen, With This End in View Collectivists Demand Manhood Suffrage, the Second Ballot, Payment of Members by the State, a Graduated Income-Tax, the Abolition of the Duties on Tea, Cocoa, and Coffee, a Re-Assessment of the Land Tax, the Nationalisation of Mining Rents and Mining Royalties, the Abolition of Sub-Contracting in Public Work, the Provision of Free Meals out of Public Funds for Destitute Children, Radical Refrom of the Poor-Law, State Pensions for the Aged Poor, and Many Other Refroms, Which, Though Perhaps of a Minor Character, Are Essential to the Creation of Conditions under Which Life for the Poor Will Be Rendered Somewhat More Tolerable than It Is at Present, Labour Triumphant at Sheffield, Meeting of Newcastle Cartmen, Halifax, The Dyers in Leeds May Take Credit to Themselves for Having Managed to Win Their Dispute in a Very Good Fashion, One Could Understand All This Zeal and Earnestness Being Displayed, The General Labourers' Meetings in Batley and Dewsbury on Sunday Last Should Be Productive of Good, for the Branches of the Union Were Increased Numerically, and Much Good Was Done by Exposing the Wrongs from Which the Men in Unskilled Trades Suffer. Editorial: The Labour Contest at Huddersfield Allen Gee's Candidature, For the Rest, We Must Be of Good Cheer, Notes on Passing Events, When We Attempt to Inquire into the Causes of the Poverty That Abounds We Find Ourselves Launched upon a Journey Whose Only Ending Is in Chaos, Answers to Correspondents, War.—Dying with the Rear Guard, And While We Know That Schemes Such as Those Put Forward by General Booth and Mr. Gladstone for Dealing with Social Distress Are Not on Right Lines, Inasmuch as They Leave to Privat Benevolence Duties That Ought to Be Undertaken by the Organised Community. Poem, verse: Poetry Grandpa's Soliloquy, Poor Humanity!, Old Winter Chills. Fiction, drama: The Bailiff's Scheme Chapter XXIV, The Stone-Cutter of Lisbon Chapter XXX. Classified ads: Notice to Trade Union Secretaties, For Sale (Cheap), Crosby's Balsamic Cough Elixir, What about Owen's English Watches, Stead and Simpson Limited, Multiple Classified Advertisements, The "Workman's Times," a Companion to the "Factory Times," Should Be Read by All Non-Textile Operatives. Business: Leeds and District Trades and Labour Council, The Crisis in the Potting Trade, Leicester Shoe Trade Union and the Workshops Question, The Australian Strike Appeal by the London Trades Council. Letter to the editor: Labour Candidates To the Editor of the Factory Times, Cotton Warp Serges and Linseys To the Editor of the Factory Times, Letters to the Editor Sunday Meetings for Dyers.

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